Archives On Fiji Families

I have had several requests from individual family members for information on their respective “Fiji Father”, which they are finding very difficult to source. As Editor of this website I do not do research on Fiji families, relying on family members to research and write their article on their forebear.

However, it occurred to me that we could have a webpage where we collate this information for all to access and continue their research.

I am seeking sources of historical information that will enable readers to obtain information on their families. Please let us have your sources of information by adding it in the Comments section below. Additionally, would families seeking information on their forebears please post their request here. This will allow others who may have some information on your family to provide it here or contact you direct.

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I have just stumbled across your site. My great grandfather is William (Bill) Borthwick who discovered gold in Lautoka in the 1930s and is buried in the area.

While I have found some essays on his gold discovery and partnership with Pat Costello, I am finding it very difficult to get any information on whether he was there with family. His wife (wives) are a bit of a mystery.

I know my grandmother lived in Fiji from age 13 (so approx 1912) and was married and had her first children there but nothing is known about her mother.

Do you have any good sources I could try for residential addresses, school records, or death notices, obituaries, etc?

I am looking for a beautiful woman who back in 1969-70 helped a good friend of mine while they were in the United States Armed Forces Unit in Fijji. Her name was Emily Pickering and all I can tell you is she gave birth to a son in 1970. We had a picture of her but it is worn pretty good. Can anyone help me find information on this wonderful woman?

I am trying to track down any information that you may have regarding Arthur Wilson (parents Matthew and Ann Wilson). I believe he may be my great grandfather. My grandfathers name was Charles Wilson (dob April 1908) and was raised in a Methodist orphanage in Fiji. His mother was Indian and father was European.

Hello. My name is Steve Macomber. Originally from Boston, MA USA. I am related to John Macomber who left Dartmouth, Massachusetts, USA for Fiji in the early 1800s. My father visited Fiji years ago to connect with other Macombers there and I hope to do the same (with my wife and three children) in the near future.

In 1901 Captain John Voss sailed a native dugout canoe from Victoria British Columbia Canada to Suva. I am researching him and his voyage and have found a number of references to people he met in Suva. I am hoping that you will be able to tell me something about them Captain Wooley (port harbour master?) Dr. Carvey (Port Medical Officer?) Mr. Horne (who accompanied them in the patrol boat) The Governor and his wife (names unknown to me)

Do you think you or your colleagues can shed any light on these folks? Thanks in advance to you for any help at all.

Since my original post I have found out that the Governor was Sir William Lamond Allardyce GCMG (1861-1930) then Acting-Governor of Fiji. Finding the identities of the other individuals will be much more difficult and possibly impossible from this great distance.

I want to find out more about family ancestry. This is what I have been told so far…

My father’s mother’s father’s grand father was Ratu Jale Nacagilevu a Chief of Kadavu. He was one of the 4 chiefs that signed the Deed of Session document when Fiji was seeded to Great Britain more than 100 years ago. Fiji became Independent 1970.

Ratu Jale was married to Nina La Saque (a French Woman). Their son Ratu Jale Na Rokette married Margaret Randolf who had a son called Eliki (Eric)Na Rokette who married Lice Pickering and had Nanna and her sisters Nina and Annie and brother Charlie.

Lice Pickering’s grand father was Charles Pickering who was deported from London for counterfeit. POM= Prisoner of Mother England. He had a child from an Irish prostitute from the same ship.

Charles Junior jumped ship in Fiji and impregnated 8 different women. One of them had 3 daughters; Lice, Emily and another lady.

I am actually wanting to find more about Nina La Saque and was hoping somebody might know something.

Bula Leanne!
I am fascinated with your story, because you posted it, my husband happened to stumble on it, luckily for me, we may be forever linked, as in “we are related”. Anyway my mum’s name was Mareta, but I saw documents that had her name as Margaret Williams and Margaret Randolph. Her first cousin’s name was my uncle Charlie Rockette. My mothers sister, Aunty Lice, and they had a brother Uncle Buoi? I am not sure of the spelling, I think it’s Kiribati. Growing up, we called him Uncle “Boy”. Anyway, I don’t know much about my mum’s family history, she passed away when I was 12. However, I just missed a big Randolph family reunion this year in Fiji, organized by my cousin Florence Moore. I gave her your website to reply to you. My name is Joanna (Kliemann) Sztuk. My maiden name is Kliemann, my dad is Kiribati/German, also deceased. I am on face book: Joanna Sztuk, or email me please: josztuk@yahoo.com

Hi, I was unfamiliar with the relevant location to enter my post so I posted my request in Kailomas In Fiji

This is the post “I am hoping someone may help in tracing my ancestors who lived in Fiji.

In Sep 1872, William Edward Mackie sailed from Sydney to Fiji on the Scotsman. I believe my great great grandmother Helen or Ellen Marion Blanche Mackay born Mackie, his sister, then possibly separated, widowed, or newly remarried, accompanied him on the voyage. At some time before 1876 she married Richard Leigh either before she left Sydney or in Fiji.

The Fiji Times records that in Feb 1874 Richard Leigh & William George Weston whom Helen married in June 1876 in Loma Loma, were jurymen on the inquest in Levuka into the death of William Brewer, co-owner of Brewer & Joske’s Sugar Mill & Plantation.

According to an 1884 birth certificate Helen appears to have borne an unnamed son (deceased by 1884), possibly in Fiji to William Weston, then had two daughters to him in Queensland. His occupation was recorded as Master Mariner.

It is possible he may have left Helen sometime after 1887. A William Weston sailed on the Ovalau from Levuka to Auckland in 1892. In 1893 a William Weston, seaman, drowned in Sydney. According to my cousin Loloma, one of her grandchildren Helen operated a trading post in Fiji. Helen died in Brisbane in 1943 aged 97. Her brother possibly left Fiji for New Zealand & may have died there in 1879.